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Best practices for KVM on NUMA servers
20.05.2014
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Front Side Bus (FSB) of previous generations of x86 systems bumped into this saturation problem. AMD solved it with HyperTransport (HT) technology and Intel with the QuickPath Interconnect (QPI ... 20
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Spending Moore's dividend
12.09.2013
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, such as the rendering of a 3D scene. The current apex of this development path is the NVidia Tesla K20X, which delivers a staggering 1.31 teraFLOPS of double-precision number-crunching performance. This performance
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How to configure and use jailed processes in FreeBSD
14.03.2013
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/sbin/named ... 774 ?? SsJ 0:00,12 /usr/sbin/sshd ... 781 ?? IsJ 0:00,87 /usr/sbin/cron -s ... The jls command lets you view all the currently active jails, as shown in Listing 6. Listing 6 Active Jails
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Compiler Directives for Parallel Processing
12.08.2015
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's definitely not a small organization, having well over 12x1015 floating-point operations per second (12PFLOPS) of peak performance in aggregate. At the recent XSEDE conference during a panel session
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Where Does Job Output Go?
11.09.2023
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performance and cost per gigabyte. Go right along the x-axis for increased capacity. Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold
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Where does job output go?
28.11.2023
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along the x-axis for increased capacity. Storage Tiering with Local Node Storage When HPC clusters first became popular, each node used a single disk to hold the operating system (OS) that was just
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Exploring SQL Server on Linux
13.12.2018
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Agent 10 mssql-server-fts.x86_64 : Microsoft SQL Server Full Text Search 11 mssql-server-ha.x86_64 : High Availability support for Microsoft SQL Server Relational Database Engine 12 mssql-server-is.x86
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What Is an Inode?
23.03.2022
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Developing RESTful APIs
14.08.2017
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-Agent: curl/7.51.0 08 > Accept: */* 09 > 10 < HTTP/1.1 200 OK 11 < Content-Type: application/json 12 < Content-Length: 382 13 < X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff 14 < Server: WEBrick/1.3.1 (Ruby/2
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Fundamentals of I/O benchmarking
11.04.2016
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needed to reposition the read head is eliminated. The admin can monitor merging of I/O blocks with iostat -x. This assumes the use of the filesystem cache. In Listing 2, wrqm/s stands for write requests

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